peag

/piɡ/
noun
  1. Small cylindrical beads made from shells, used historically by Native Americans as money or ornamentation.
    • The colonists traded cloth and tools for peag with the local tribes.
    • Peag was also called wampum in some regions.
    • She wore a necklace strung with peag and turquoise.
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